Great Valley House of Valley Forge

Older than the house George Washington stayed at during the Valley Forge encampment, this 300 year-old stone farmhouse is a five-minute drive to Valley Forge National Park. The house retains original fireplaces and random-width wood floors. The three guest rooms, all with private baths, are hand stenciled, decorated with antiques, and accented with hand made quilts. All rooms are air-conditioned and include cable TV, radio and telephones. Also supplied for convenience is a guest refrigerator and microwave. A full gourmet breakfast is served in the pre-revolutionary kitchen in front of a 12-foot wide walk-in fireplace. The surrounding four acres are a mixture of history and modern amenities. The stone smoke house, the cold storage keep and the ancient trees are offset by the large swimming pool surrounded by pine hedges and trees for privacy. For more information, and to book online, please visit the Great Valley House Web site.